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Elizabeth Bishop: A Miracle for Breakfast | Megan Marshall
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From a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, a brilliantly rendered life of one of our most admired American poets Since her death in 1979, Elizabeth Bishop, who published only one hundred poems in her lifetime, has become one of Americas most revered poets. And yetpainfully shy and living out of public view in far-flung locations like Key West and Brazilshe has never been seen so fully as a woman and artist. Megan Marshall makes incisive and moving use of a newly discovered cache of Bishops lettersto her psychiatrist and to three of her loversto reveal a much darker childhood than has been known, a secret affair, and the last chapter of her passionate romance with Brazilian modernist designer Lota de Macedo Soares. These elements of Bishops life, along with her friendships with fellow poets Marianne Moore and Robert Lowell, both important champions of her work, are brought to life with novelistic intensity. And by alternating the narrative line of biography with brief passages of memoir, Megan Marshall, who studied with Bishop in her storied 1970s poetry workshop at Harvard, offers the reader an original and compelling glimpse of the ways poetry and biography, subject and biographer, are entwined.
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Leftcoastzen
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My haul from the Changing Hands New Years Day sale.Kitty book is a gift for mom,she‘s not on Litsy!

vivastory Elizabeth Bishop is one of my favorite poets 6y
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TheAnitaAlvarez
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“One Art” is one of my favorite poems ever, and Elizabeth Bishop was a fascinating author in so many respects. I really enjoyed this biography and would heartily recommend it to any Bishop fan.

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MrBook
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#TBRtemptation post! Marshall tells the biography of former friend & iconic poet, Bishop. Using never-seen documents--letters to her psychiatrist & her lovers--new insights are related into the shy & reclusive poet. Before her death in 1979, she only published 100 poems, but they have been among the most influential modern poems. Living in Key West & Brazil, she maintained close friendships with other literary giants. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

Lindy The film Reaching for the Moon made me want to know more about Bishop. This should do it. 👍 8y
CarolynOliver I posted about this book last week--it's excellent! 8y
Makatma Love her poetry! 8y
vivastory Elizabeth Bishop is easily one of the greatest mid 20th century American poets. One Art is every bit as magnificent a poem of loss as those by Dylan Thomas 8y
LitsyGoesPostal 😊👍🏻 8y
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CarolynOliver
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Since reading Elizabeth Bishop‘s poems as a teenager, I‘ve always enjoyed my encounters with her work, but felt the poet was inscrutable, always at arm‘s length, despite the fact that I live in the city where she was born and where she‘s buried. I don‘t feel that way anymore, thanks to Megan Marshall‘s Elizabeth Bishop: Miracle for Breakfast,* a smooth-reading, revelatory new biography of one of the twentieth century‘s best and most private poets.

mcipher I love Elizabeth Bishop! Definitely reading this. 8y
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CarolynOliver
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Can't wait to dip into this new biography of Elizabeth Bishop! It's a short party for me tonight, but still happy to be at the #litsypartyofone!

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